Archive for ‘Middle East’

30/01/2025

War in Sudan: Nearly One Million People Forcibly Displaced to Chad

Human Wrongs Watch

By the Norwegian Refugee Council*

In the nearly two years since war broke out in Sudan, almost one million people have fled into neighbouring Chad, including more than 720,000 Sudanese refugees and more than 220,000 Chadians who returned home because of the conflict.

Metche Camp in Chad has become a crucial refuge for Sudanese civilians fleeing the devastating conflict in Darfur. Photo: Karl Schembri/NRC
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Nine out of ten people forced into displacement are women and children and many have endured terrible acts of violence, including torture, rape and sexual slavery.
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Twenty-three international humanitarian organisations operating in eastern Chad warn that the majority of those refugees and returnees do not have access to the protection and education assistance they direly need.

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30/01/2025

Gaza: Growing Risks Posed by Deadly Unexploded Ordnance Such as Landmines, Aircraft Bombs, Mortars, Rockets…

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — As more than 423,000 displaced Palestinians return to their homes in northern Gaza following the opening of key roads, UN agencies are scaling up humanitarian aid and addressing the growing risks posed by unexploded ordnance such as landmines (UXO).

The Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza has been destroyed in the conflict.
© WHO video | The Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza has been destroyed in the conflict.

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30/01/2025

The New Israeli Laws Banning the UN Palestine Refugee Agency ‘Will Heighten Instability, Deepen Despair in the Occupied Palestinian Territory’

Human Wrongs Watch

(UN News)* — The implementation of new Israeli laws banning the UN Palestine refugee agency, UNRWA – set to take effect on Thursday – will heighten instability and deepen despair in the occupied Palestinian territory, the Security Council has heard.

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Displaced Palestinians walk through the destruction in Rafah in southern Gaza.
© WFP | Displaced Palestinians walk through the destruction in Rafah in southern Gaza.

Briefing ambassadors in New York on Tuesday [], UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini warned that the laws passed in October last year in the Knesset jeopardize the lives of millions of Palestinians and risks undermining the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.

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29/01/2025

Gaza: No Safe Pregnancies During Israeli Assault

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By Human Rights Watch*

Limited Prenatal Care; Unsafe Deliveries; Newborns Facing Fatal Conditions

(Jerusalem, January 28, 2025) – The Israeli government’s blockade of Gaza and attacks on healthcare facilities have created serious and sometimes life-threatening danger for women and girls during and after pregnancy and delivery since hostilities began in October 2023, Human Rights Watch said in a report released on 28 January 2025.

A Palestinian woman pregnant with triplets, suffers from malnutrition and extreme anemia due to food shortages, at a displaced persons camp in Rafah, Gaza, February 14, 2024. A Palestinian woman pregnant with triplets, suffers from malnutrition and extreme anemia due to food shortages, at a displaced persons camp in Rafah, Gaza, February 14, 2024.  © 2024 Abed Zagout/Anadolu via Getty Images

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29/01/2025

World News in Brief: Children Killed in Darfur Hospital Attack, Date Set for US Climate Pact Withdrawal, WHO Leads Call to Fight Neglected Diseases

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(UN News)* — At least one girl and three boys were killed, and three boys injured, during an attack on the Saudi Hospital in the besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher, North Darfur, on Friday.

A newborn in the Saudi Maternity Hospital, El Fasher in Sudan.
© Al-Saudi Maternity Hospital | A newborn in the Saudi Maternity Hospital, El Fasher in Sudan.

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28/01/2025

Breaking the Flow of Stigma for Displaced Women and Girls

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Dr. Tsebaot Meles, social entrepreneur and founder of Ngat Reusable Sanitary Solution based in Addis Ababa. Photo: IOM 2024/Yonatan Teffera Mekonen

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27/01/2025

A World Where Rich Get Richer, Poor Get Poorer — and Billionaires Rise

Human Wrongs Watch

UNITED NATIONS, Jan 21 2025 (IPS)* Perhaps one of the UN’s most ambitious and longstanding projects – the launching of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)– is aimed, among other things, at helping developing nations eradicate extreme poverty by 2030. But that elusive goal has made little or no significant progress.
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Credit: UN Women

And now comes a new report from Oxfam,Takers Not Makers which finds that in 2024 alone, billionaires amassed $2 trillion in wealth, and nearly four new billionaires were minted every week.

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25/01/2025

Nearly a Quarter of a Billion Children’s Schooling Disrupted by Climate Crises in 2024 – UNICEF

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Education in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Pakistan and the Philippines most severely affected by heatwaves, cyclones, floods and storms

 
Ten-year-old Tawhida travels to school by boat on 4 July 2024, following floods in Bangladesh.
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NEW YORK (UNICEF)* At least 242 million students in 85 countries had their schooling disrupted by extreme climate events in 2024, including heatwaves, tropical cyclones, storms, floods, and droughts, exacerbating an existing learning crisis, according to a new UNICEF analysis released on 24 January 2025.

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25/01/2025

‘It’s a Long Road to Food Security for Lebanon’

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By World Food Programme*

, WFP Staff – After conflict intensified in Lebanon last September, around 1.2 million people were uprooted. 
A colourful truck - draped with a WFP logo banner in Arabic - makes its way up a deserted road past an burnout, overturned car
A second humanitarian convoy dispatched by WFP and UNICEF reaches Rmaych, one of the hardest-hit areas near Lebanon’s southern borders, in November. WFP/Mohammed Awadh

“While many are now returning home,” said Matthew Hollingworth, Country Director for the World Food Programme (WFP) in Beirut, others “face the devastating reality of having no home to return to.”

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25/01/2025

 UN Human Rights Express “Grave Concerns over Escalating Violence in the Occupied West Bank, Condemn the Use of “Unlawful Lethal Force” by Israel

(UN News)* — The UN human rights office, OHCHR, on Friday [] expressed grave concerns over escalating violence in the Jenin area of the occupied West Bank, condemning the use of “unlawful lethal force” by Israeli security forces.

Members of a family flee Jenin due to an escalation of violence.
© UNICEF/Alaa Badarneh | Members of a family flee Jenin due to an escalation of violence.
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OHCHR spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan added that the Israeli military operation in and around the Jenin refugee camp had involved “disproportionate” use of force, including airstrikes and shootings that reportedly targeted unarmed residents.

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